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Cumulative cases in Kerala cross 10 lakh mark

Published - February 14, 2021 08:14 pm IST - Thiruvananthapuram

State reports 4,612 new cases

Kerala’s cumulative case burden of COVID-19, ever since the pandemic began last year, crossed the 10 lakh mark on Sunday when the State reported 4,612 new cases.

The cumulative number of COVID-19 cases in the State now stands at 10,04,135. With the State testing only 61,843 samples in 24 hours, the test positivity rate in the State which had shown a slight drop on Saturday, came up to 7.46% again.

Of the 61,843 samples tested on Sunday, RT PCR tests numbered 26,909 while 33,173 of these tests were rapid antigen assay. Other molecular diagnostic tests like Truenat and CBNAAT constituted the remaining tests.

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63,484 active cases

With 4,692 people reported to have recovered on the day, the active case pool of the State dropped further to 63,484 cases. The cumulative recoveries reported in Kerala till date has risen to 9, 36,398.

On Saturday, 15 more deaths were added to the official list of COVID fatalities, taking the State’s COVID toll to 3,985 deaths. Alappuzha reported four deaths, Pathanamthitta and Thrissur three each, Thiruvananthapuram two while Kollam, Ernakulam and Wayanad reported one death each.

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As on Sunday, official reports said that the number of critically ill COVID patients being treated in ICUs in various hospitals across the State was 777 with 215 of them requiring ventilator support.

District-wise

Among districts, Malappuram reported the maximum number of cases at 630 cases, Kottayam 532, Kozhikode 476, Pathanamthitta 465, Ernakulam 439, Thrissur 377, Alappuzha 349, Kollam 347, Thiruvananthapuram 305, Palakkad 169, Kannur 164, Wayanad 145, Idukki 142 and Kasaragod 72 cases.

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